Contract Degree Requirements
The contract degree program is designed to serve students whose educational or personal objectives cannot be met through one of the standard Lindenwood programs but for which the University can provide faculty and other resources. The basic requirements for all bachelor’s degrees shall be maintained, including the required 128 credit hours necessary for graduation, writing proficiency assessment, and all applicable general education requirements. In addition, the student for whom a contract degree is created shall have completed at least 36 semester hours of credit at Lindenwood and be in good academic standing. Standard grading practices shall be maintained for the contracted degree student.
Procedures for creating a contract degree are outlined below.
- The student works with a faculty advisor to develop a degree plan; both the student and the advisor will sign the proposed plan.
- The student submits the completed, signed plan to the school dean(s) for critique.
- Once the proposed contract degree has been approved by the advisor and school dean, the student submits the proposed plan to the Dean of Academic Services.
- The Dean of Academic Services submits the proposed contract degree to the Academic Standards and Processes Committee for review by the ASPC, the Provost, and the Dean of Academic Services.
- The approved contract degree proposal is recorded and reported to the student and the faculty advisor by the Provost within 30 days of the submission of the contract to the ASPC committee.
- Any changes of degree requirements by the student and/or advisor after initial approval nullify the contract.
- The up-to-date contract degree program is made a part of the student’s file in the Office of Academic Services.